Triunfo noruego en la salida masiva de la Copa del Mundo en Kontiolax – suecos fallan en el tiro

Sturla Holm Lægreid se impuso en la salida masiva de la Copa del Mundo de biatlón en Kontiolax, Finlandia, prolongando la gran forma de Noruega tras dominar el reciente Skidskyttekampen en Estocolmo. Los aspirantes suecos Martin Ponsiluoma y Sebastian Samuelsson perdieron posiciones por fallos en el tiro.

El noruego Sturla Holm Lægreid ganó la salida masiva de la Copa del Mundo de biatlón en Kontiolax, Finlandia, tirando a la perfección para terminar por delante del francés Eric Perrot (un fallo, +16,5 s) y su compañero de equipo Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen en tercer lugar. n nEl sueco Martin Ponsiluoma acabó quinto tras fallar dos en tendido pero limpiando de pie, a 32 s. Sebastian Samuelsson, con dos fallos y problemas en la pista, finalizó 15.º. El resultado subraya la ventaja continua de Noruega en biatlón, tras sus triunfos en el Skidskyttekampen.

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